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Advisers: Telephone Conversations and Trump Deputies

advisers: The sources said there was little evidence that the president became more skillful or competent in his telephone conversations with most heads of state over time, according to CTV. Rather, he continued to believe that he could either charm, jawbone or bully almost any foreign leader into capitulating to his will, and often pursued goals more attuned to his own agenda than what many of his senior advisers considered the national interest. The calls caused former top Trump deputies -- including national security advisers H.R. McMaster and John Bolton, Defense Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and White House chief of staff John Kelly, as well as intelligence officials -- to conclude that the president was often delusional, as two sources put it, in his dealings with foreign leaders. These officials' concerns about the calls, and particularly Trump's deference to Putin, take on new resonance with reports the president may have learned in March that Russia had offered the Taliban bounties to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan -- and yet took no action. By far the greatest number of Trump's telephone discussions with an individual head of state were with Erdogan, who sometimes phoned the White House at least twice a week and was put through directly to the President on standing orders from Trump, according to the sources. CNN's sources said there were calls between Putin and Trump about Trump's desire to end the American military presence in Afghanistan but they mentioned no discussion of the supposed Taliban bounties. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.